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Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada



 


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Leader is a town in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada, located approximately 350 kilometres (220 mi) directly east of Calgary, Alberta and is near the border between Saskatchewan and Alberta. It has a population of 863 as of 2016.

History:

Before settlement, the Leader area was a hunting ground of prehistoric humans. A Midland Folsom point was discovered that the University of Saskatchewan dated back 8,000 to 9,000 years before present.

Leader lies in the traditional territory of the Nekaneet First Nation, who were signatories to Treaty 4.

Homesteaders began arriving in large numbers in 1907; most were German immigrants from southern Russia. An RCMP detachment opened in 1909, and ensured all the settlers had adequate supplies to last the winter. By 1911, the Canadian Pacific Railway purchased a quarter section of land as the prospective site for a settlement. The railway arrived in 1913 and the village of Prussia was incorporated in September of that year. By 1917, anti-German sentiment surrounding the events of World War I prompted the community to change its name, as well as its German street names to numbers. The new name was chosen after a contest won by two local girls, Bertha Keller and Muriel Legault. They were inspired by the arrival of the Regina Morning Leader newspaper on the passenger train. The village name was officially changed to Leader on September 27, 1917; soon after, it incorporated as a town on November 1.

W.T. Smith, a local rancher, had the distinction of building North America's largest barn. The Smith Barn was completed in 1914, having taken 100 men five months to complete its construction; the building measured 400 x 128 x 60 feet. Smith died in 1918, and his massive barn was dismantled down to the concrete foundation in 1921. The concrete foundation remains there to this day.

Following World War II the town's population grew, reaching a peak of 1236 in 1966. Since then the town's population has decreased, following Saskatchewan's overall trend of rural flight.

In 1995, American aviator Steve Fossett landed near Leader after taking off from South Korea, becoming the first person to make a solo flight across the Pacific Ocean in a balloon.

In November 2006, the inhabitants of Leader posed nude for a calendar in act of protest against the deteriorating condition of Highway 32, the main link to the city of Swift Current; it attracted the attention of media outlets in Canada and the United States. In the 2008-2009 provincial budget, the Ministry of Highways committed to rebuild Highway 32 between the villages of Shackleton and Prelate. The project was completed in November 2010 at a cost of $44.4 million.

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Geburt

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Geburt    Personen-Kennung 
1 Schuler, Mary Katherine  1915Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I37185
2 Frey, Ida  12 Mai 1916Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I95595
3 Schuler, Carl  1917Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I37186
4 Leno, Lillian  25 Aug 1921Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169697
5 Leno, Irene  26 Nov 1922Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169698
6 Nagel, Hilbert  23 Aug 1928Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169704
7 Leno, Lois  26 Mai 1931Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169703
8 Leno, Gordon  22 Okt 1932Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169707
9 Hutchings, Robin  21 Okt 1946Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169701

Tod

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Tod    Personen-Kennung 
1 Hieb, Georg Friedrich  1905Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I54710
2 Schuler, Mary Katherine  1915Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I37185
3 Woelfle, Bertha  1915Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I89722
4 Schuler, Carl  1917Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I37186
5 Neumüller, Adolph  23 Mrz 1920Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I238552
6 Bentz, Julianna  16 Mrz 1926Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I95565
7 Sept, Johannes  7 Okt 1927Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I89724
8 Leno, Lillian  5 Okt 1929Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169697
9 Lukowitch, Rudolph  31 Mrz 1931Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I75220
10 Lukowitch, Friedrich  1932Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I75229
11 Bentz, Martha  11 Jul 1937Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I95562
12 Broß, Christina  21 Nov 1938Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I89720
13 Ebel, Johann Christian  3 Nov 1941Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I271477
14 Renner, Katharina  22 Aug 1942Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I238553
15 Adam, Justina  24 Sep 1946Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I163507
16 Hutchings, Robin  7 Apr 1948Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169701
17 Hieb, Jacob  12 Apr 1953Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I62334
18 Frey, Jakob  4 Mrz 1968Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I65280
19 Gill, Lydia  19 Sep 1981Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169696
20 Nagel, Hilbert  19 Aug 1989Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169704
21 Hutchings, Fred  21 Aug 1993Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169699

Beerdigung

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Beerdigung    Personen-Kennung 
1 Ebel, Johann Christian  Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I271477
2 Renner, Katharina  Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I238553
3 Bentz, Julianna  Mrz 1926Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I95565
4 Bentz, Martha  Jul 1937Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I95562
5 Frey, Jakob  7 Mrz 1968Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I65280
6 Schmidt, Luisa  9 Sep 1974Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I95564
7 Frey, Martin  1977Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I65279
8 Frey, Johann  Jan 1979Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I64623
9 Gill, Lydia  22 Sep 1981Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169696
10 Göhring, Katharina  Nov 1985Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I64619
11 Nagel, Hilbert  22 Aug 1989Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada I169704

Eheschließung

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   Familie    Eheschließung    Familien-Kennung 
1 Oster / Leno  31 Okt 1914Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56266
2 Kienzle / Leno  6 Mrz 1918Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56268
3 Leno / Gill  25 Nov 1920Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56273
4 Leno / Oster  9 Jul 1925Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56277
5 Deibert / Graf  27 Apr 1926Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56378
6 Schaeffer / Hieb  geschätzt 1933Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F23610
7 Hutchings / Leno  Dez 1942Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56274
8 Leno / Farwell  1952Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56276
9 Nagel / Leno  6 Aug 1953Leader, Division No.8, Saskatchewan, Canada F56275